FOR HiBPATITIS. Dr Fletcher's Pills are a sure cure for billiousness audL liver complaints, bsepatitis, headache, indigestion, kidney ailments, heartburn, and females' sick headaches. So, if you want a really good family pill, try Dr Fletcher's Pills' the silent and painless motor that purines the human system of all accumulations of morbid, foreign, and poisonous secretions. They are as mild as a pet lamb, as harmless as honey, as searching as a small tooth comb, and as sure as a spring gun. They don't go fooling around, but attend strictly to business and never labor in vain. Dr Fletcher's Pills are prepared on scientific principles. They contain no aloes, calomel, or gamboge, or any drastic purgative, like most Pills now sold to a confiding public, but are made of pure vegetable ingredients, which act by gently stimulating the liver and softening the impacted fasces, thereby giving relief and comfort unattended by the annoyance and pain of griping and purging, and are confidently recommended to all persons of a sluggish or bilious, temperament. They are sold everywhere, or post free, thirteen stamps, from F. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown, New South Wales.
Dr W. B. Rush, Oakland, Fla, writes:—" I employ Sander and Sons Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract as a local application in chronic inflammations and rheumatic pains: internally in nephritic as well as in pulmonary, gastric, and vesical catarrh. It is sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine article. I employed different other preparations, they had no therapeutic value and no effects. In one case the effects were similar to the oil camphora, the objectionable action of which is well-known."—This is certainly a most striking evidence of the superiority of this excellent preparation over any other. —lnsist getting Sander and Sons Eucalypti extract, or else you will be supplied with worthless oils. A canvass among the druggists of this place reveals the fact that Chamberlain's are the most popular proprietary medicines sold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, especially, is regarded as in the lead of all throat trouble remedies, and as such, is freely prescribed by physicians. As a croup medicine, it is also unexcelled, and most families with young children keep a bottle always handy for instant use. The editor of the Graphic has repeatedly known Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to do the work after all other medicines had failed.—The Kimball S.D. Graphic. For sale by Newman Bros.
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Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 221, 16 October 1896, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume V, Issue 221, 16 October 1896, Page 3
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